7 Ways To Respond When Someone Asks Why You're Not Drinking
- Tell them the straight-up truth.
- “I don't like the person I am when I drink.” Before I was comfortable telling people the truth about why I stopped drinking, this was my go-to response.
- “I'm better at drinking than I am at being drunk.” I only heard this one for the first time recently, but I love it.
Moreover, how do you explain why you're not drinking?
Try the following replies:
- I'm the designated driver.
- I've got an early start in the morning.
- I'm taking the night off – giving the liver a break!
- I just want to see what it's like to go with out a drink.
- I'm doing it for charity. Do you want to sponsor me? (Say this if you really want them to get out of your face).
Additionally, how do you tell someone you're sober? Here are 3 ways you can let a love interest know.
- Put “sober” in your dating profile.
- Explain you've retired from drinking.
- Tell them you've embraced sobriety as a lifestyle.
Also, what do you say to someone who doesn't drink?
Simply say you didn't know and see if she needs anything. Just because she doesn't want a glass of wine doesn't mean she's not thirsty for a mocktail. If you're headed to the bar, get her a seltzer (or whatever she asks for). And when you return with it, pick up the conversation as you would with anyone else.
What can you do if you don't drink?
Here are my best tips.
- Let the host know your situation.
- Have the option to “phone a friend.”
- Always bring a backup drink.
- Be prepared to pay more.
- Avoid annoying questions with the right garnishes.
- Don't feel like you have to be anyone's babysitter.
- Have fun — and prove you don't need alcohol to do it.